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Healthcare Innovators’ Panel How top hospitals are using the right technology and
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ü Value-Based Purchasing
ü HCAHPS
ü Hospital Readmission Reduction Program
ü Mandatory Bundled Payment Programs
ü Chronic Care Management Reimbursements
ü Medicare Shared Savings
With changing payment incentives and the advancement of technology, healthcare
providers should turn to technology partners for reliable solutions to help navigate,
act on, and report on this new landscape.
The Changing Healthcare Landscape
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Improving Patient Care
✓ Workforce and staffing improvements
✓ Data-driven best practices
Over the last few decades, there has been a focus on patient-centered care, a
growing use of technology, and shifts to value-based payments. Hospitals are now
presented with a unique opportunity for innovation, but many steps must be
taken to create meaningful change.
✓ Investments in patient- centered initiatives
✓ Workflow enhancements
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Improving Patient Care
What are some of the results you have seen since implementing these programs?
What types of programs are you currently
implementing, or planning to implement,
to improve patient health outcomes and
enhance the quality of care?
• Population Health • Complex Care Management • Integrated Care Management • Transitional Care • Patient Experience
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Empowering Your Team
Without team buy-in, it is impossible to drive lasting improvements. Staff
satisfaction and empowerment lead to a higher quality of care and more
positive patient experiences.
Ø 82% of Americans aged 30+ feel that nurses within the healthcare industry
are spread too thin, leading to decrease in quality patient care. 1
Ø The percentage of patients that would recommend a hospital to loved ones
decreased by about 2% for every 10% of nurses who express job dissatisfaction. 2
Ø Hospital employee morale has been found to be the biggest factor in
patient satisfaction, and achieving this starts with leadership at the very top. 3
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Empowering Your Team – Q&A
What steps have you taken to empower
your team and enhance employee
morale?
• Staff training
• Reducing documentation and manual
tasks
• Increasing time spent with patients
• Enhance communication across
teams
What do you feel is the single most
important thing you do to boost
employee morale?
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Technology and Care
Technology is integrated into nearly every aspect of our lives. To meet growing
expectations, hospital leaders must equip their facilities and staff with technology
that will enhance patient care without impeding current processes.
Ø 90% of care providers report using mobile devices within their
organizations to engage patients in their healthcare. 4
Ø 79% of healthcare extenders who use apps report that technology
improves the quality of interactions with patients. 5
Ø By 2017, it’s expected that 50% of smartphone users will have downloaded
1. Pasqual, Liana. "Infographic: Nurse Staffing Survey." Healthcare in the Know Blog. API Healthcare, 13 Mar. 2016. Web. 2016.
2. McHugh, Matthew D., Ann Kutney-Lee, Jeannie P. Cimiotti, Douglas M. Sloane, and Linda H. Aiken. "Nurses’ Widespread Job Dissatisfaction, Burnout, And Frustration With Health Benefits Signal Problems For Patient Care." Health Affairs (Project Hope). U.S. National Library of Medicine, 1 Feb. 2012. Web. 2016
3. Griffith, John R., Andrew Pattullo, and Kenneth White. "The Revolution in Hospital Management." American College of Healthcare Executives (n.d.): n. pag. Journal of Healthcare Managment, May-June 2005. Web.